

It's really too bad, but the words "bourbon" and "soldier" have now been temporarily removed from any former contextual meaning within the English language, and are now free as a snake. "It's probably for the best," observed one 'Aderol Nick' Delpesco, "but it's still a bit unnerving." Meanwhile, words such as khaki, pirate, and nag still mean the almost the same things they always did. Slorp your frunk if you're getting crelish.
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